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Veil Piercing and Choice of Law Rules. Contracts and Torts
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Introduction
s. 171
From separate Legal Personality to Attribution rules - Theoretical overview
s. 174
Capacity
s. 177
Lex societatis (nationality) of the company
s. 179
Groups in the commercial world
s. 181
What if a “legal personality” is disregarded? Exceptions to “veil” and individual liability of corporate actors
s. 183
General principles of corporate liability - Development of Attribution rules
s. 185
Principles of attribution rules in contractual obligations of the corporation
s. 191
A) Notion on Agency
s. 191
B) Contractual Obligations. Primary rules
s. 194
C) Contractual Obligations. General agency rules
s. 197
Principles of attribution rules in non-contractual obligation of the corporation
s. 200
A) General rules (vicarious liability)
s. 200
B) Non-contractual obligations. Secondary rules
s. 201
Corporate Liability in Groups
s. 203
“Piercing” in a group of companies in The Netherlands
s. 204
“Piercing” in a group of companies in The United Kingdom
s. 208
The Law governing piercing of corporate veil in transnational cases
s. 211
Applicable law found in Internal or External relations in the Group
s. 219
Applicable law to Attribution of conduct in European Private International Law
s. 221
Regulation 593/2008 (Rome I) on the law applicable to contractual obligations
s. 222
Concluding remarks
s. 226
References
s. 233
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